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A compound sentence can mix up the writer and, even more seriously, the reader. Look at this sentence on Page 2 of the tabloid closely associated with this columnist, entitled ‘Kabuga to be tried in Arusha’. Writes the scribbler about Felician Kabuga, thALL were asked to come in HUGE numbers for GLAMOROUS rally
A compound sentence can mix up the writer and, even more seriously, the reader. Look at this sentence on Page 2 of the tabloid closely associated with this columnist, entitled ‘Kabuga to be tried in Arusha’. Writes the scribbler about Felician Kabuga, the alleged mastermind of the 1984 genocide that left over 800,000 Rwandan citizens dead: Read more











